I Found the Loneliest Building on Earth

I analyzed 2.5 billion buildings and asked one question. Where is the loneliest building on planet Earth? The answer is not in Iceland. It is not in Antarctica. It is a small wooden hut on a subantarctic island in the Southern Ocean, 736 kilometers from any other building on Earth. There are two people standing next to it on Google Street View. Nobody knows why. In this video I run the same analysis at four scales (New York City, Texas, the United States, and the whole planet) using open data from Overture Maps and the WherobotsDB cloud spatial database. Each scale produced a different winner. Each winner was weirder than the last. There is a crashed cargo plane in this video that I am still not over. THE LOCATIONS Castaway Hut in New Zealand: https://maps.app.goo.gl/R4MaEJgPkCCfa... No Luck Lake Building in Alaska: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nBsDXSJ4Y4x3J... Gulf Coast Building in Texas: https://maps.app.goo.gl/nf7Br5eX9F1Ne... Parking Lot Building in Staten Island: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8oXNTfmEux5SS... CREDITS Thanks to all the sources referenced in the video specifically Mapbox, Google Maps, and this blog with the photos of the abandoned plane: https://www.ruudleeuw.com/search116-p... FOLLOW ALONG Make sure to subscribe and follow along on Instagram:   / matt_forrest